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The Mark Twain House & Museum
Website: The Mark Twain House & Museum
The Treasure: This
is the house where Mark Twain wrote Adventures of Huckleberry Finn—and lots more, too.
Accessibility: For most of the year, the Mark Twain House
and Museum is open Monday through Saturday from 9:30 to 5:30 and Sunday from
noon to 5:30. From January through
March, the site is closed on Tuesdays.
Mark Twain in 1907. Image courtesy of The Mark Twain House & Museum. |
For a total of 17 years, this house served as home to the
author, his wife Livy, and their three daughters. During that time,
Twain’s taste for new technology quietly altered the space, including the
introduction of an early telephone in the kitchen. Of all the places he
lived during his life, this one was certainly his favorite.
The couple engaged New
York architect Edward Tuckerman Potter to design an ambitiously
large house which they paid for with Twain’s earnings from his books as well as
Livy’s significant inheritance. The house follows a Victorian Gothic Revival
architectural style, including a steeply-pitched roof and an asymmetrical bay
window. At the time of its completion, the house cost between $40,000 to $45,000
dollars—a considerable sum for the time. Still, Twain didn’t mind. According to
him, his Hartford house was “a home, and the word never had so much meaning before.”
The Mark Twain House -- the Clemens family on the porch. Photo courtesy of The Mark Twain House & Museum. |
Notes from the
Editor: Mark Twain is a favorite
author of mine to the degree that one of my most frequently-worn shirts bears a
quote of his: “Those who don’t read have no advantage over those who can’t.”
His genius found no subject too sacred to comment upon, and his own words remain
the best way to capture his personality.
Here are some of my favorite Mark Twain quotes:
Here are some of my favorite Mark Twain quotes:
“It were not best that we should
all think alike; it is difference of opinion that makes horse-races.”
“Life does not consist mainly—or even
largely—of facts and happenings. It consists mainly of the storm of thoughts
that is forever blowing through one's head.”
“There is a charm about the
forbidden that makes it unspeakably desirable.”
Twain thought quite a bit about how “thinking” itself works,
and he questioned everything. His incisively witty descriptions of his 19th century surroundings invariably succeeded in capturing
distinct times and places while reflecting universal truths. As he once pointed
out, the call of “Mark Twain” on a steamboat was one that could always be
relied upon—and he upheld that same standard in his writings.
The Mark Twain House -- The Dining Room. Credit: John Groo for The Mark Twain House & Museum. |
The Mark Twain House -- The Billiard Room. Credit: John Groo for The Mark Twain House & Museum. |
Other Recommended
Sites: The Mark Twain Library in Redding , CT
takes pride in its roots in Twain’s generosity. He was one of the founders of
the library and donated a large collection of books to start them out. There
are artifacts associated with Twain in the library and notable Twain quotes
line the walls.
Mark Twain grew up on the banks of the Mississippi River in Hannibal , Missouri ,
where you can visit the Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum, explore the river
on a Mark Twain Riverboat, and descend into the Mark Twain Cave Complex that
inspired the memorable climax of The
Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
Guest author for this entry: Terry Price
Tour America's History Itinerary
The Mark Twain Museum Center. Credit: John Groo for The Mark Twain House & Museum. |
Guest author for this entry: Terry Price
Tour America's History Itinerary
Thursday’s (9/6) destination: New Canaan Historical Society
© 2012 Lee and Terry Price